the putschists give guarantees to ensure a “safe” departure of the French army

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2023-10-07 01:24:26
French and Nigerien soldiers, on an air base, in Niamey, May 14, 2023. ALAIN JOCARD / AFP

The context is tense between Paris and the putschists who came to power in Niamey at the end of July, but according to a press release read on Nigerien television, Friday October 6, a “coordination meeting” was held Thursday between French and Nigerien military officials in Zinder (center-east of the country) “to agree on the terms of withdrawal of French troops, with the common objective of a coordinated disengagement, in good order, and completed before January 1, 2024”.

A coordination unit was set up to “facilitate future disengagement operations and ensure that they will take place in complete safety, under escort of the Nigerien armed forces”.

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The first movements will begin “by the end of the week, with the resumption of supply to [bases] and the departure of the first soldiers and equipment from Niger to France”confirming what the French general staff announced on Thursday.

“Avoid any trouble”

On Thursday, the Nigerien military regime specified that the 400 French soldiers based in Ouallam (West) would leave first. Some 1,000 French soldiers and airmen are deployed at the French air base in Niamey and 400 in Ouallam and Ayorou (North-West), alongside the Nigeriens, in the so-called “three borders” zone. » between Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali, sanctuary of the Islamic State organization.

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In a second statement, the ruling military said it had sent a “mission to Ouallam” with, in particular, the desire to raise awareness among populations on the conduct to be followed until departure “of the last French soldier in the camp” and call them ” quiet “ pour “avoid any trouble throughout the crossing of the French soldiers”.

This withdrawal, a demand from Nigeriens, comes after a standoff of more than two months between France and the military regime resulting from the July 26 coup against President Mohamed Bazoum.

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